One link for every release you’ll ever ship
Announcements are scattered by nature: a Discord ping here, an email there, a thread that disappears down the timeline in a day. The one thing every product needs and most don’t have is a single, stable place where everything you’ve shipped lives forever.
Every workspace now has a hosted changelog
Shipnote now gives every workspace a public changelog page. It lists your published releases newest-first, written in your brand voice and grouped into the categories your readers understand. There’s nothing to build, deploy or maintain: the page updates itself the moment you hit publish.
You’ll find your link in Settings → Public changelog. Put it in your app footer, your docs, your email signature, your bio, anywhere someone might ask “is this thing still alive?”, because the answer is now one click away.
Know when people are reading
Publishing into the void is demoralising, so your Usage page now counts changelog reads day by day. It’s a small number at first. Watch what happens when you start linking the page from every announcement: each channel you publish to becomes a doorway back to the full history of your shipping.
Pick exactly where each release goes
Publishing itself got sharper too. The Publish button now opens a picker showing every connected destination, what content each one receives, and whether this release has already been sent there, so you can push a release to Discord today and email it tomorrow without double-posting anything.
And when you need a file, not a feed
Some announcements end up in places we’ll never integrate with: a board deck, an internal wiki, a printed handout. Any generated channel can now be downloaded as Markdown or opened as a print-ready page that saves straight to PDF. One release, written once, everywhere it needs to live.
Connect a repo and let Shipnote write the changelog, Discord drop and blog post, in your voice.
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